feat(chainguard): allow GitHub verified signatures#711
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## What Add GitHub verified signature support to the source verification policy by enabling the `github.verified` option alongside the existing web-flow GPG key. ## Why The current policy only allows commits signed with GitHub's web-flow GPG key (used for UI commits). This change extends trust to all GitHub-verified signatures including SSH, GPG, and S/MIME, accommodating contributors who sign commits locally with keys verified by GitHub. ## Notes - Applies to all signature types GitHub marks as "verified" Signed-off-by: jmeridth <jmeridth@gmail.com>
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What
Add GitHub verified signature support to the source verification policy by enabling the
github.verifiedoption alongside the existing web-flow GPG key.Why
The current policy only allows commits signed with GitHub's web-flow GPG key (used for UI commits). This change extends trust to all GitHub-verified signatures including SSH, GPG, and S/MIME, accommodating contributors who sign commits locally with keys verified by GitHub.
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